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Bloody Butler is the difference in this game. St Kilda got so lucky with him. He’s won them 3-4 games this year.

 
  On 06/08/2020 at 12:25, The heart beats true said:

Bloody Butler is the difference in this game. St Kilda got so lucky with him. He’s won them 3-4 games this year.

Butler was rubbished here as a very average VFL player. Eat their words now.  He won it for the Saints again. 

  On 06/08/2020 at 12:34, spirit of norm smith said:

Butler was rubbished here as a very average VFL player. Eat their words now.  He won it for the Saints again. 

Recruit of the Year so far

Ratts is a smart operator 


Just a reminder to those on here who think we're the only club to let good players go (if you still subscribe to that theory).

Richmond let Butler go and kept Rioli, who's struggling to get a game.

  On 06/08/2020 at 21:27, Pickett2Jackson said:

 

Good chance we will be 9th on the ladder if we beat the Kangas  (with a game in hand).

The game in hand thing is starting to become less important. With Carlton, Hawthorn, Fremantle and West Coast having a bye this weekend, we no longer have a game in hand over any of them.

In terms of ladder position, the North game is critical. Will be our 5th win and that would help us level out with GC, Essendon and the Dogs (assuming Essendon loses to GWS, then GC beats Essendon and the Dogs lose to Brisbane).

If that all happens, our subsequent fortnight becomes huge for our season if we have any desire to play finals: Collingwood and the Dogs will be thereabouts in that lower half of the top 8.

Lose to North and none of this really matters of course.

 
  On 06/08/2020 at 12:47, titan_uranus said:

Just a reminder to those on here who think we're the only club to let good players go (if you still subscribe to that theory).

Richmond let Butler go and kept Rioli, who's struggling to get a game.

Richmond have a lot of good small/medium types who kick goals. Aside from Rioli there’s Higgins, Short, Bolton, Castagna and Baker. Cant keep them all and a tough decision to chose who to move on. Rioli based on previous form is a keeper who’s having an ordinary season so far. Butler would have been a huge pickup for us after delisting Garlett and JKH. 

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  On 07/08/2020 at 01:05, america de cali said:

Richmond have a lot of good small/medium types who kick goals. Aside from Rioli there’s Higgins, Short, Bolton, Castagna and Baker. Tough decision to chose who moves on. Rioli based on previous form is a keeper who’s having a flat season.

I don't disagree.

Suggesting Richmond stuffed up has a significant element of hindsight to it.

The point I'm making is that all clubs make "tough decisions" and sometimes the players they let go end up doing better elsewhere. It's not just us.


Butler is an interesting one. Can’t seem to kick a set shot to save himself, but in general play he is looking as dangerous as any small forward in the league right now.

God this is weird.  Id be surprised if Chol wasnt angry about it.  If anyone stuck their finger in my bum they'd be knocked out cold on the spot.  And I didnt even mentioned the constant penis grabbing.  

What does everyone else think?  Watch the video before you comment

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/teams/richmond-tigers/richmond-quizzed-on-bizarre-change-room-antics-after-footage-emerges-on-social-media/news-story/f99e711130bb98a9c6a9e80c400437f1

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  On 07/08/2020 at 05:13, Pickett2Jackson said:

God this is weird.  Id be surprised if Chol wasnt angry about it.  If anyone stuck their finger in my bum they'd be knocked out cold on the spot.  And I didnt even mentioned the constant penis grabbing.  

What does everyone else think?  Watch the video before you comment

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/teams/richmond-tigers/richmond-quizzed-on-bizarre-change-room-antics-after-footage-emerges-on-social-media/news-story/f99e711130bb98a9c6a9e80c400437f1

Weird, and he moved away from Broad in the song because he went for a grab also. 

Football clubs... culture still in mid last century

This story has a way to go

Chol is a breath of fresh air in this season of ill winds

  On 07/08/2020 at 05:31, Diamond_Jim said:

Football clubs... culture still in mid last century

This story has a way to go

Chol is a breath of fresh air in this season of ill winds

And they did it in front of all the cameras.  Rocket scientists they are not.


Papley and Butler both turning it on in the same evening really puts a spotlight on what we're missing up forward. It's something missing from the games of Hannan, Fritsch and our other mid-sized forwards. 

On the one hand we can realistically hope to get some of that mysterious occult power from Pickett as well as the unknowable future of Jackson, but we really need to bring a bit of spontaneous hunting into the game of the mid-sizers.

  On 07/08/2020 at 05:13, Pickett2Jackson said:

God this is weird.  Id be surprised if Chol wasnt angry about it.  If anyone stuck their finger in my bum they'd be knocked out cold on the spot.  And I didnt even mentioned the constant penis grabbing.  

What does everyone else think?  Watch the video before you comment

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/teams/richmond-tigers/richmond-quizzed-on-bizarre-change-room-antics-after-footage-emerges-on-social-media/news-story/f99e711130bb98a9c6a9e80c400437f1

Clearly not consented to or invited.

Clearly not appreciated.

Zero chance of him or the club taking any action against a senior double-premiership player.

 

Butler is a prime example of why you don’t shoot down posters for raising a delisted or out of favour player as a potential recruit. There are good players there who can offer something.

Not that he fills a need for us, but Greenwood for Gold Coast is recruit of the year for me. For next to nothing, he adds a much needed big body around the ball for a young team. He’d go close to being Adelaides best player this year,


 

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